Canopies, awnings, marquees, and signs that overhang or project over or into a public right-of-way must meet the following standards:
(a) It must be attached to a building or other structure not located within the public right-of-way in a secure and safe manner, and it shall not use vertical uprights for support.
(b) It shall not project over or into the public right-of-way more than sixty percent of the distance between the outside limit of the public right-of-way (usually the property line) and the curb line of a public street or alley, nor be nearer to the curb line of a public street or alley, extended vertically, than three feet.
(c) It shall have a vertical clear space of not less than nine feet below all parts of its overhang or projection to ground level.
(d) It shall have a maximum height of thirty-five feet above ground.
(e) It shall otherwise comply with Zoning Ordinance requirements and shall not interfere with the safety of motorists using a public street or alley.
(Ord. 2001-04. Passed 3-15-01.)